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The Cornell Chronicle

October 26, 2000

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Academic

"The New Science of Life: Cornell helps engineer a revolution" series home page

The final installment in the "New Science of Life" series

Dean of faculty works to further facilitate cross-disciplinary connections
CU provides graduate studies for employees with Lockheed Martin
Cornell Ag & Food Tech Park in Geneva slated for $645,000 in fed budget
Industry-quality lab to give CU students hands-on training in wireless chip design

Administration

Graduate School reports dramatic increase in minority-student enrollment
New Employee Essentials web site offers several expanded features
CU police report that assault, harassment investigations are continuing
Oct. 23 robbery is investigated

Cornell People

Cullen and Enz are named to new outreach positions at Hotel School
Introducing New Members of the Faculty
Miriam Salpeter's legacy: A gift to CU Hillel to support Yiddish culture
David Stewart, community relations director, to retire after 21 years at CU

Events

Coverage
Cornell Political Forum debaters take aim at the gun control issue

Upcoming
Carol Nolan '73, of Glaxo SmithKline, will deliver Thorpe Lecture Nov. 2
CU conference on agricultural biotechnology and GMOs is Nov. 15-16
'VOTE!' exhibition of political Americana opens in Kroch Library
Ensemble X opens season with celebration of Cornell composers

Outreach

Environmental risk for breast cancer is focus of new BCERF web site

Departments

Briefs
Obituaries -Edward M. Murray, Perry W. Gilbert and Miriam (Mika) Mark Salpeter
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